Located on Minnetrista Blvd. at Crane St., this plaque marks the first Indian village on the banks of the white river. In the background is the E. B. Ball home.; Text in image: This boulder marks the traditional site of Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk. The...

Text in image: Once promoted by its boosters as an ideal location for the Delaware County seat, this community was officially platted in 1836 by John Gregory, David Shideler and Peter Thomas. It is the successor to Georgeville, platted a short...

From Daily News 1976-04-09: In 1840 the citizens of Eaton organized their first "Church of Christ" congregation. Under the leadership of J. A. Brown, they constructed this church in downtown Eaton in 1899.

Marker on Burlington Dr., about five miles southeast of Muncie.; Text in image: 1827. The first school house in Delaware County was erected in a trackless forest one half mile west of this site. "Indian Jim," the last of the Delaware tribe...

Located on Minnetrista Blvd. at Crane St., this plaque marks the first Indian village on the banks of the white river. In the background is the E. B. Ball home.; Text in image: This boulder marks the traditional site of Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk. The...

Marker on Burlington Dr., about five miles southeast of Muncie.; Text in image: 1827. The first school house in Delaware County was erected in a trackless forest one half mile west of this site. "Indian Jim," the last of the Delaware tribe...